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The Use of Phenomenology in Nursing Education: An Integrative Review.

AIM: The purpose of this integrative review was to synthesize research to address two questions about phenomenology in nursing education: How has Husserlian phenomenology been used in nursing education? What is the importance of Husserlian phenomenology in nursing education?

BACKGROUND: Phenomenology is utilized in nursing education to explore the experiences of faculty and students.

METHOD: Whittemore and Knafl's integrative method guided the analysis of the research. Nine articles meeting inclusion criteria were reviewed. Studies addressed faculty student experiences.

RESULTS: The reviewed research revealed that phenomenology is used in nursing education to understand, identify, describe, and explore various phenomena.

CONCLUSION: New knowledge gained from this integrative review about phenomenology is beneficial to nursing education.

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